In this book, Leslie and Taylor provide a unique firsthand account of the art world in the 19th century. Leslie, a prominent British portrait painter, shares his memories of working alongside other famous artists and intellectuals, while Taylor, a playwright and critic, offers an insider’s perspective on the literary scene. This volume is a fascinating glimpse into the cultural life of the time.
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